
Overview
A cycle tour of two remote islands that lie within Tokyo's city limits. On Niijima, we see homes built with a hard volcanic rock called Koga stone, which is also used to make glass art. Locals still carefully tend the graves of exiles banished here during samurai times, who brought education to the island. On Hachijojima, an ancient textile tradition creates complex, subtle patterns using only three colors of plant-dyed yarn. We also sample island food and learn about a much loved local newspaper.
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10 - 1The Nagasaki Kaido: Japan's Sugar Road January 14, 2023
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10 - 2Akita: The Wisdom of Nature February 11, 2023
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10 - 3Tokyo's Islands Niijima and Hachijojima March 11, 2023
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10 - 4Okinawa: A Unique Island Culture April 15, 2023
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10 - 5Tokushima - Where Teamwork Runs Deep April 21, 2023
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10 - 6Hiroshima - Going it Alone May 12, 2023
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10 - 7Fukui - The Strength to Succeed May 19, 2023
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10 - 8Tochigi - The Cycle of Life June 09, 2023
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10 - 9Okayama - Sunshine and Smiles June 16, 2023
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10 - 10Tanegashima and Yakushima - Inspired by Nature July 14, 2023
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10 - 11Kagoshima - Legacy of Determination July 21, 2023
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10 - 12Southern Nagano - Exploring Its Hidden Valleys August 11, 2023
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10 - 13The Old Hokuriku Kaido - Exploring a Forgotten Highway August 18, 2023
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10 - 14Sado - Island of Hidden Treasures September 15, 2023
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10 - 15Fukushima - Taking Life Day by Day September 22, 2023
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10 - 16Fukuoka - Always Thinking Ahead October 13, 2023
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10 - 17Into the Kyoto Countryside October 20, 2023
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10 - 18Kochi - Land of Rivers November 10, 2023
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10 - 19Saitama Traditions - Tokyo's Scenic Neighbor November 17, 2023
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10 - 20Nagasaki - Free to Enjoy Life December 16, 2023